Which country does Rolls-Royce belong to as an automotive brand?
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Rolls-Royce is a British automotive brand, with models including Phantom, Ghost, Wraith, Cullinan, and Dawn. Taking the 2018 Rolls-Royce Phantom Standard Wheelbase version as an example, it is a full-size luxury car with body dimensions of 5770mm in length, 2018mm in width, and 1648mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3552mm. The 2018 Rolls-Royce Phantom Standard Wheelbase version is equipped with a 6.7L twin-turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 420kW at 5000rpm and peak torque at 1700rpm.
I've always considered Rolls-Royce the epitome of British luxury cars! Don't be fooled by its current ownership under Germany's BMW - its roots remain firmly planted in Britain. Since its founding in Manchester in 1904, iconic models like the Silver Ghost and Phantom have carried that distinctive British aristocratic flair. What fascinates me most is their handcrafted starlight headliners, which feel like gazing at the night sky over the British Isles. Though now under German management, its manufacturing headquarters remain in Goodwood, UK, with predominantly British craftsmen. Even the Queen's motorcade uses Rolls-Royce vehicles - isn't this the living emblem of British industry!